Food
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Fallon Daily Bread
Volunteers from Epworth, and the community as a whole, prepare and serve a hot meal to anyone that walks through the door each Monday and Thursday night between 5:30pm and 6:30pm. An average of 100 people come to eat this meal. Often the patrons are seniors or families trying to stretch their monthly budget. Others come for the companionship or because they live in circumstances that won’t allow for home cooking. The only requirement to receive a meal is to show up. Although Fallon Daily Bread is a ministry of Epworth, support for this work is received through donations of time, food, and money from many individuals, church groups, and service organizations in our community. If you would like to volunteer please contact Kathy Fraker at 867-3095. Food donations can be arranged by calling Ron Evans at 427-6648.
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
New Frontier Treatment Center
- 24 hour emergency number (775) 427-4040
General Services
- Drug & Alcohol treatment (775) 423-1412
- 28 bed program
- Mental health issues
- Co-occurring disorders
- Issues uncomfortable seeking help for
- Treat Children, Youth, and Families
- Child welfare cases
- Residential gambling program
- Federals funds, state funds, grants, donations
- Primary health, mental health, and substance abuse health
- Medication Management
- 24/7 food pantry – emergency (775) 427-4040
- Infant and toddler supplies
- Thursday Adolescent Group – 12-17 years of age – Free of charge
- Emergency hot meals
- Family communication drug/violence program
- Partner with DCFS and the Police Department to adopt a family at Christmas
- Screenings for Alcohol Awareness Week (April) at CCHS and CCJH
- Limited money for transportation
- Grant for school clothing and shoes
- Bi-lingual services
- “Rooms for Ruth”
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Out of Egypt Food Pantry
- Serve individuals on a weekly basis with food needs
- Northern Nevada food bank provides majority of food items
- Perishable and non-perishable items
- Nutritious items
- Clients are able to choose items they can use
- Application process (more of an information gathering process ) – no set cut off
- Sign in at 8AM on Thursdays – Draw at 10AM
- 40-60 volunteers – community outreach
- Work with police department and JPO for those required to do community service
- Take donations
Reno, Nevada 89502
89502
Red Cross
- (775) 856-1000
- Fire, flood, hazardous materials, weather events – emergency
- Money for clothing replacement (only if clothing is not salvageable)
- Food (if client placed in motel)
- Lodging 2 nights (3 if weekend or holiday)
- Emergency prescriptions (if needed immediately)
- Mental health counselors (on-call if needed)
- Referrals to thrift stores
- Help with replacement of eye glasses, bedding and linens, and 1st month’s rent if deemed necessary by a Red Cross caseworker
- Will help even if insured – help is free
- Health and safety classes – fee based
Ste. 105
Fallon, NV
89406
Churchill County Social Services’ goal is to facilitate the self-sufficiency of program recipients.
Our emergency, temporary assistance programs provide for the health and welfare of eligible county residents. Individuals and families have opportunities to develop, grow, and prosper as valued, respected residents of the community. Our community is welcoming and responsive and offers opportunities and respect for all residents through:
- Active faith community
- Affordable housing
- Diverse economy
- Drug-free and safe living
- Family oriented services
- Informal support networks
- Livable wage jobs
- Quality education
- Recreational opportunities
- Skilled workforce
Learn more about the programs and services provided by the county to assist Churchill County residents in need:
- General Assistance Rent and Utilities
- Indigent Services
- Homeless Housing Assistance
- Public Guardianship
- Discount Prescription Program
- Low-Income Apartment & Food Program Referrals
- Holiday Services
Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Fallon, Nevada
89407
The Fallon Lions Club is involved in numerous community activities and supports many charitable organizations.
When it comes to meeting challenges, our response is simple: We serve.
In over 200 countries, in hospitals and senior centers, in regions battered by natural disaster, in schools and eyeglass recycling centers, Lions are doing community volunteer work, helping, leading, planning and supporting. Because we’re local, we can serve the unique needs of the communities we live in. And because we’re global, we can address challenges that go beyond borders.
Sight Programs
We want everyone to see a better tomorrow. That’s why we support sight programs and services including vision screenings, eye banks and eyeglass recycling. Provide eye care services to those at risk of losing their sight. And raise donations through campaigns like SightFirst and Campaign SightFirst II.
Health Programs
We believe everyone deserves a healthy life. From providing health programs that focus on hearing loss to supporting efforts to control and prevent diabetes, Lions volunteers are working to improve the health of children and adults around the world.
Youth Volunteer Opportunities
We empower the next generation. Whether it’s providing youth volunteer opportunities and leadership experiences in a Leo club or sharing a message of peace through our Peace Poster contest, our youth programs invest in the future by reaching out to young people.
Community and Environment Programs
We serve local communities – and protect the planet. From performing hands-on community work and service projects to providing emergency assistance, our community and environment programs improve our communities – and protect the environment.
Disaster Relief
We are among the first to respond when disaster strikes. Our Disaster Preparedness and Relief Programs enable Lions to help local communities – and contribute to Lions relief efforts in other countries – in the event of a natural, man-made or healthcare emergency.
Fallon-Specific Events:
- Sight Preservation
- Vision Screening
- Eye Glasses and Eye Exams
- Eye Glasses Collection to be recyled
- High School Scholarships
- Girls Softball Program
- Community Easter Egg Hunt
- Labor Day Parade
- Lions Jr. Rodeo
- Student Speaker Contest
- School Community Day
- Peace Poster Contest (Ages 12-14)
- Fallon Daily Bread (Feed the Hungry)
- As needed support of Local Non-profit Organizations
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Fallon Ministerial Services (seven local churches)
- 9AM-3PM Monday-Thursday
- Covers what Salvation Army does not
- Pick up stuff – not thrift store
- 1x per year – maybe 6 months
- Rent
- Utilities
- Prescriptions
- Gasoline
- Emergency lodging
- 1 every 90 days – no residency requirement
- Up to $100 – after that, need board approval
- On call pantry
Suite 222
Sparks, NV
89431
Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada is open to everyone
We meet every 3 months
No appointments needed, just walk-in! or call our office to sign up right away!!
If you have questions call: Tina @ 775-398-4960 ext. 136
About WIC
WIC is a federally funded health and nutrition program for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and for infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk. In addition to nutrition education, WIC also provides breastfeeding support, health care referrals, and supplemental foods.
Eligibility
Live within the state of Nevada
Are pregnant, postpartum or breastfeeding woman, an infant or a child under 5 years old.
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How Do I Apply?
Bring with you:
- Proof of Identity
- Proof of residency
- Proof of income
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Meals on Wheels
In short, Meals on Wheels provides help and autonomy and security for Fallon seniors, their families and caregivers.Good nutrition is a major factor in keeping seniors healthy and independent.Meals on Wheels menus are planned by registered dietitians. Meals on Wheels is available on both a short-term (for people recovering from surgery and other temporary problems) and a continuing basis.Immediate response service ensures that meals can begin the next weekday after they are contacted. No one is ever put on a waiting list.
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
NAS Fallon – Fleet Family Services
- Free services to anyone with active military ID
- Small food pantry
- Loan of small household goods
- Transition services for employment for those leaving service
- Employment resources for military members and their spouses
- Financial counseling
- Deployment services for military members and their families
- Domestic violence/sexual assault advocates
- Parenting classes
- Counseling – children thru adult
- Navy/Marine Corp relief – short-term loans 0% interest